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Preview of The Gobble Gobble Ghost - Small Group Readers' Theater

The Gobble Gobble Ghost - Small Group Readers' Theater

We are moving our site, Wonbyone, to Wonbyone2. Please pardon our dust!This small group reader's theater is for three students. In the scrip there is a former turkey, turned ghost, who can't seem to scare anyone. A boy and girl come along to help out so everyone can have a happy Halloween. My scripts are written in black and white except the occasional picture on front to make it easier and cheaper to print and make copies. My students enjoyed using this script to increase their fluency. I hope
Preview of CA State History | The Transcontinental Railroad RT Script for Grades 3 to 5

CA State History | The Transcontinental Railroad RT Script for Grades 3 to 5

Created by
TeacherTravis
Hop aboard for a time-travel journey with Joel and Amanda as California races to connect East and West. This Readers’ Theater script for grades 3–5 brings the Transcontinental Railroad to life through vivid dialogue and multiple perspectives. Students learn how the Pacific Railroad Act launched a bold plan, how Theodore Judah mapped a route through the Sierra Nevada, and how the “Big Four” pushed construction forward. Most importantly, students meet Li Wei and other Chinese workers who face sno
Preview of Bleeding Kansas (1854-1856) | Westward Expansion U.S. History RT Script

Bleeding Kansas (1854-1856) | Westward Expansion U.S. History RT Script

Created by
TeacherTravis
How did Bleeding Kansas reveal the failure of compromise before the Civil War? This packet immerses students in the violent struggle over the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. With 15 roles, 10 scenes, and a reenactment, the script follows Stephen Douglas, John Brown, and settlers facing election fraud, the Sack of Lawrence, Sumner’s caning, and dueling governments, using primary source quotes from the Act. The guide provides vocabulary, discussion questions, and a quiz to explore popular sovereignty
Preview of First Great Awakening | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

First Great Awakening | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

Created by
TeacherTravis
Explore the fiery First Great Awakening of the 1730s–1740s, uniting American colonies through faith and sparking reform. This immersive Readers’ Theater brings Jonathan Edwards’ intense sermons, George Whitefield’s charismatic rallies, and Sarah Edwards’ supportive voice to life, weaving vivid dialogue with Edwards’ Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God quotes. Students dive into faith, authority, and justice debates, igniting curiosity. Perfect for engaging young historians in a transformative m
Preview of The Story of the Chinese Zodiac and Why Cats Don't Like Rats - Readers' Theater

The Story of the Chinese Zodiac and Why Cats Don't Like Rats - Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 4 students. It is not by Rudyard Kipling but it is still a Just-So story. In the script, the Jade Emperor wants to have a way to keep track of time as the years go by. He finally decides to create a calendar that has a 12 year cycle. On his birthday he asks all the animals to come and race across a river. The first 12 to make it across will have a year named after them. Some of the animals succeed because they are trick or mean and some get across by being smart or w
Preview of The Proclamation of 1763 | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

The Proclamation of 1763 | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

Created by
TeacherTravis
In 1763, Britain’s Proclamation of 1763 banned settlement west of the Appalachians, igniting colonial fury and Native tensions after the French and Indian War. This immersive Readers’ Theater brings King George III’s decree, defiant settlers, and Pontiac’s resistance to life, weaving vivid dialogue with proclamation quotes. Students explore land disputes, rebellion, and colonial-Native clashes, sparking curiosity about America’s revolutionary roots. Perfect for engaging young historians in a piv
Preview of The Embargo Act of 1807 | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

The Embargo Act of 1807 | Colonial America and the Early Republic | RT Script

Created by
TeacherTravis
In 1807, President Thomas Jefferson’s Embargo Act aimed to shield America from Europe’s wars by banning all trade, but it devastated merchants and farmers, igniting protests and smuggling from Norfolk to Lake Champlain. This 10-scene Readers’ Theater, using Jefferson’s own words from 1807–1808 primary sources, brings the drama to grades 6–8 with vivid settings like smoky taverns and silent docks. Merchants like Nathaniel Burwell and farmers like John Carter clash over economic survival, revealin
Preview of The Owl & the Pussy-cat - RHYMING Small Group Readers' Theater

The Owl & the Pussy-cat - RHYMING Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 4 students. In the script, the Owl and the Pussy-cat are deep in love and have gone sailing in a boat. They travel for a while until they find a ring and are able to get married. The whole story is told in rhyme and most of it was written by Edward Lear. However, some extra rhymes were added to give the story more flavor and some of the characters more lines. There is a writing/discussion prompt at the end of the script for your students.Y
Preview of Ones, Tens, and Hundreds - The Story of the Names We Use In Place Value!

Ones, Tens, and Hundreds - The Story of the Names We Use In Place Value!

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater was written for a small group of 3 students. It is intended to introduce - or review for students who are struggling - place value periods as well as the fact that each period has ones, tens, and hundreds. In the script, The census taker is going from door to door to find out who lives there and finds a neighborhood where EVERYONE looks the same. They all have the same names as well. This makes the census taker freak out and even think about quitting before a little kid nam
Preview of The Last Minute Poetry Slam

The Last Minute Poetry Slam

Have you been called into an unexpected meeting? Maybe you are just looking for a fun Friday afternoon activity. The Last Minute Poetry Slam will come in handy in a pinch. The students will have a blast while taking part in this poetry activity. A Google Doc is embedded.
Preview of Ruth Bader Ginsburg -A SUPREMELY Wonderful Judge! - Small Group Readers' Theater

Ruth Bader Ginsburg -A SUPREMELY Wonderful Judge! - Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for four students. It ties in Social Studies with Language Arts. It is a short biorgraphy of Ruth Bader Ginsburgl. The students have dressed up for a class as someone famous. Two of the students do not know who Ruth Bader Ginsburg was and two are excited to tell them all about her. There is a short writing prompt at the end. I use reader's theater as a way to encourage my reluctant readers to raise their fluency. It motivates everyone! My name is Melanie Whit
Preview of School IEP Speech/Language Therapy Progress Report Template for SLPs

School IEP Speech/Language Therapy Progress Report Template for SLPs

This quick and easy progress report template is an editable PowerPoint that can be reused every time you need to write a student's progress report for their IEP! It includes information for students with articulation, language, fluency, voice, or social communication disorders. All you need to do is change the highlighted portions to your student's name and pronouns, add their progress data as appropriate, then copy and paste it into your special education documenting system! This progress repor
Preview of RADIO PLAYS Script Updating: Voice Skills in Action

RADIO PLAYS Script Updating: Voice Skills in Action

In this engaging and easy-to-deliver lesson, students are introduced to the captivating world of radio plays through the use of scripts and original extracts from War of the Worlds. They will delve into the social and historical context of the aural tradition, discovering how stories were shared and audiences entertained long before the advent of television and film. As they explore the challenges of producing their own radio plays or podcast stories, students will learn how to adapt historical
Preview of CA State History | The California Chinese Immigrant Experience | RT Script

CA State History | The California Chinese Immigrant Experience | RT Script

Created by
TeacherTravis
Travel through California’s Gold Rush era and beyond as Joel and Amanda meet Chinese immigrants searching for “Gold Mountain.” This 10-scene Readers’ Theater script for grades 3–5 follows Li Wei and Mei from busy harbor docks to river mining camps, snowy Sierra railroad work sites, and the growing strength of Chinatown communities. Students explore why many Chinese immigrants came, how unfair taxes and court rules shaped daily life, and how Chinese workers contributed through mining, business, a
Preview of Florida State History | Fort Mose – First Free Black Settlement (1738) G3~5

Florida State History | Fort Mose – First Free Black Settlement (1738) G3~5

Created by
TeacherTravis
Travel to Spanish Florida with Joel and Amanda in Fort Mose: The First Free Black Settlement (1738)! This Readers’ Theater script for 3rd–5th graders brings history to life as students meet Captain Francisco Menéndez, Governor Montiano, and families who escaped slavery to build a fortified community near St. Augustine. Students discover how a royal decree created a path to freedom, how Fort Mose became a strategic shield during British threats, and how the community showed resilience by evacuati
Preview of Florida State History | Early European Explorers in Florida (1513–1565) G3~5

Florida State History | Early European Explorers in Florida (1513–1565) G3~5

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TeacherTravis
Travel through Florida’s earliest explorer era (1513–1565) with Joel and Amanda in this exciting, 10-scene Readers’ Theater script for Grades 3–5. Students meet Juan Ponce de León naming “La Florida,” witness Calusa and Apalachee resistance, follow Narváez’s desperate expedition and Cabeza de Vaca’s survival story, and see Hernando de Soto’s harsh winter at Anhaica. The script also introduces the French challenge at Fort Caroline and Spain’s response as Menéndez founds St. Augustine in 1565. Bui
Preview of Nosotros Veremos! (We Will See!)  - Teatro de Lectura para Grupos Pequeños!

Nosotros Veremos! (We Will See!) - Teatro de Lectura para Grupos Pequeños!

Created by
LosDosMaestros
¡La traducción al español se encuentra a continuación!This script and a few others are my first attempts to write/translate in Spanish without my partner who has moved back to Mexico. I am keeping the price low because of this in the $1 - 1.50 range. This is a Spanish small group reader's theater is for 3 students. In the script, #1 is mad. People will not call him. They do not have the number to call with. #2 and #3 tell him to give the number to kids but #1 does not have the number to give. W
Preview of ¡Un nuevo amigo! (A New Friend) - ¡Teatro de lectores en grupos pequeños!

¡Un nuevo amigo! (A New Friend) - ¡Teatro de lectores en grupos pequeños!

Created by
LosDosMaestros
¡La traducción al español se encuentra a continuación!This script and a few others are my first attempts to write/translate in Spanish without my partner who has moved back to Mexico. I am keeping the price low because of this in the $1 - 1.50 range. This is a Spanish small group reader's theater is for 3 students. In the script, #2 wants to play with #1 and #3 but they can’t see him. They want to know who he is and how he knows them. #2 tells them about himself and how they have met. Then they
Preview of CA State History - Mission San Juan Capistrano RT Script for Elementary (G3~5)

CA State History - Mission San Juan Capistrano RT Script for Elementary (G3~5)

Created by
TeacherTravis
Mission San Juan Capistrano Readers’ Theater brings California history to life! Follow time-travelers Joel and Amanda as they explore the mission’s 1776 founding, swallows’ migration, and Acjachemen culture through 10 engaging scenes. Themes of resilience, cultural exchange, and historical change shine as Father Serra, a Native American Leader, and a lively Swallow reveal the mission’s story. Perfect for teaching California’s past with fun and facts! Perfect for: Social Studies classes on Cal
Preview of The Not-So-Charming Prince - Small Group Reader's Theater

The Not-So-Charming Prince - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group Reader's Theater for four students. In the script, The king and queen have one son. He is most handsome. Unfortunately their son, the prince, loves only one person – himself. The question is what should they do to find him a wife and what will happen to their kingdom. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.Due to words like narcissism, it can be a little challenging for fourth but an upper group would love it or one that has y
Preview of Conflict Resolution SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3-5 | "Peacemaker"

Conflict Resolution SEL Readers Theater Script for Grades 3-5 | "Peacemaker"

Created by
TeacherTravis
The Playground Peacemaker SEL Readers Theater for Grades 3–5 guides students through a lively story about resolving conflicts and building relationships. When a kickball game sparks a fight, Jaden learns to use “I messages” and fair play to create harmony, fostering a stronger classroom community. Skills Addressed Practicing calm conflict resolution with “I messages.” Building teamwork and fairness in group activities. Repairing relationships through empathy and harmony. Developing self-aware
Preview of Ecoman Teaches Water Conservation - Small Group Readers' Theater

Ecoman Teaches Water Conservation - Small Group Readers' Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater is for 4 - 5 students. In the script - Students are hanging out and wasting some water; not intentionally - they just aren’t thinking about it. Ecoman arrives and explains what water conservation is. He/She tells the students that even kids can and should help save water. They discuss several easy ways water can be saved by kids. When Ecoman leaves the students are ready to become heroes for the environment! There is a writing assignment for the students
Preview of Yeh Shen - A Chinese Cinderella Story - Small Group Reader's Theater

Yeh Shen - A Chinese Cinderella Story - Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This Reader's Theater is for 4 students. It is the Chinese version of Cinderella. In the script, Yeh Shen’s mother died and then her father. Now she has a stepmother who does not like her. They are very poor and so the stepmother makes Yeh Shen a servant in their home. Yeh Shen is lonely until she makes a friend. It is a large goldfish from the lake and it has been sent by her mother to make her feel better. When her stepmother learns about it she plots to catch and kill the fish. Once she has
Preview of Too Many Turkeys - Small Group Reader's Theater for Thanksgiving

Too Many Turkeys - Small Group Reader's Theater for Thanksgiving

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater was written for a small group of 4 students for Thanksgiving. It is about Thanksgiving dinner. In the script, Bob and Molly have planned to have all the family over for Thanksgiving Dinner. It is supposed to be a potluck meal. Molly did not send a list for people to sign up and everyone has brought a turkey to eat. There are no other dishes. Thanksgiving is not ruined because everyone is thankful to be together and have plenty to eat. There is a small writing/discussion p
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